Jeezuz, can't you get away from tech for a single afternoon?
If I'm going to go traipsing through the woods, the last thing I want is my cell phone bugging me. Reminds me of all the kids who take cellphones and mp3 players snowboarding. Gotta get away from that stuff.
Jeezuz, can't you get away from tech for a single afternoon?
If I'm going to go traipsing through the woods, the last thing I want is my cell phone bugging me. Reminds me of all the kids who take cellphones and mp3 players snowboarding. Gotta get away from that stuff.
We go up to the Escarpment Trail in the Catskills relatively often - it's pretty well-marked so it's hard to get lost, but it's also fairly remote and a cell phone reception is non-existent. (You hike past plane wrecks up there - just no way to get that stuff down after a crash.)
I bought a set of trail conference maps to cover anywhere that we might go in the instance that we're somehow lost.
Topo maps are only useful when landmarks are visible, and conference maps are only useful if we find a real conference. The trails in my area are in fairly dense woods. I am not worried about getting so lost a search and rescue team will have to find me. I am worried I'll get lost and will have to walk through a hundred yards of pricker bushes to get to back to the main trail.